06-11-2025, 03:16 PM
If a fox gets hurt in southern England, chances are the Fox Project/Southern Wildlife Ambulance Network will be there.
They pick up the fox in need and take it back to a rescue site. The project has been going on for 34 years and has multiple sites.
It started with a few foxes in a garden shed. Now over 1400 foxes are rescued each year. Orphaned cubs are raised and given a chance to live as wild foxes.
When a fox says ‘help’ in the UK, there’s often an ambulance on its way | Watch
They are now fundraising to build a bigger wildlife hospital.
https://justgiving.com/campaign/wildlifehospitalappeal
There is certainly need for what they do. Many foxes would have been lost without the Fox Project.
I hope they are able to build the better, bigger facility. I bet it will be full as soon as they open.
There is always need for rescuers to help wildlife and foxes do seem to be very vulnerable.
They pick up the fox in need and take it back to a rescue site. The project has been going on for 34 years and has multiple sites.
It started with a few foxes in a garden shed. Now over 1400 foxes are rescued each year. Orphaned cubs are raised and given a chance to live as wild foxes.
When a fox says ‘help’ in the UK, there’s often an ambulance on its way | Watch
They are now fundraising to build a bigger wildlife hospital.
https://justgiving.com/campaign/wildlifehospitalappeal
There is certainly need for what they do. Many foxes would have been lost without the Fox Project.
I hope they are able to build the better, bigger facility. I bet it will be full as soon as they open.
There is always need for rescuers to help wildlife and foxes do seem to be very vulnerable.
Catherine


